General information |
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Mugil incilis Hancock, 1830 | ||
Common name | Parassi mullet, Tainha olho de amarelho | |
Synonyms |
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IUCN Red List status (2014) | Least Concern (LC) |
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Habitat | Saltwater |
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Systematics |
Eukaryota; Metazoa; Chordata; Craniata; Vertebrata; Euteleostomi; Actinopterygii; Neopterygii; Teleostei; Neoteleostei; Acanthomorphata; Ovalentaria; Mugilomorphae; Mugilidae. |
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Geographical distribution | Brazil; Colombia; Venezuela; Guyana; Suriname; French Guiana; Cuba; Aruba; Curaçao Island; Grenada; Trinidad and Tobago |
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Occurrence | Native: Brazil, Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana, Cuba, Aruba, Curaçao Island, Grenada, Trinidad and Tobago |
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Importance | - |
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Remarks | - |
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Karyological information |
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Geographical area of study | Atlantic shore, coast of states of Bahia and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. | |
Source of chromosomes | Kidney, gills and/or spleen |
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Number of specimens with sex | 1 |
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Diploid chromosome number | 28 |
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Karyotype formula | - |
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Fundamental arm number | - |
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Chromosome length | - |
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Sex chromosome | - |
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Chromosome staining/banding/FISH | - |
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Reference(s) |
Netto MR de Ca´scia B, Pauls E, Roberto P, Affonso PRA de Mello (2007). A standard protocol for obtaining fish chromosomes under post-mortem conditions. Micron, 38: 214–217. |
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